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Mayor Brandon Scott is directing $2 million in taxpayer funds to a youth program run by a nonprofit whose board includes him ...
None of the 27 people who overdosed on a suspected bad batch of drugs Thursday in Baltimore’s Penn North neighborhood have ...
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The $2.2 million Baltimore spent toward a website it hasn’t received warrants investigation, writes Curt Rasmussen.
Mayor Brandon Scott defended spending more than $2.2 million on Baltimore’s delayed website redesign, blaming outdated city ...
After 27 people overdosed in Baltimore on Thursday, city leaders had a clear message for residents using drugs with a bad ...
The city of Baltimore, which has often been used as a symbol in mainstream media for violent crime, hit a significant and ...
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Mayor Brandon Scott reveals a significant decrease in homicides, non-fatal shootings, theft and more in Baltimore. While 2025 ...
From prisons to prevention, Scott and other community leaders say community health—not just policing—must drive the next ...
Inspector General Isabel Cumming’s recent report revealed the project lacked transparency and was treated as a professional ...